
Configuring Dial Peers
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Release 12.0(7)XK
If using dial peer hunting, there may be situations in which you want to disable dial-peer hunting on
a specific dial peer. To disable dial-peer hunting on a dial peer, use the following commands
beginning in global configuration mode:
To reenable dial-peer hunting on a dial peer, enter the no huntstop command.
Configuring Dial Peer Digit Manipulation
After you have configured dial peers, you can configure the dial-peer digit manipulation. To
configure dial-peer digit manipulation, perform one or more of the following steps beginning in
dial-peer configuration mode.
Step Command Purpose
1
router(config)# dial-peer hunt
(Optional) Specify the hunting selection order for dial peers.
2
router(config)# dial-peer terminator
character
(Optional) Designate a terminating character for variable length
dialed numbers. The default character is # (pound sign).
Step Command Purpose
1
router(config)# dial-peer voice
tag
{pots | voip}
Enter dial-peer configuration mode for the specified dial peer.
2
router(config-dial-peer)# huntstop
Disable dial-peer hunting on the dial peer. Once you enter this
command, no further hunting will be allowed if a call fails on the
specified dial peer.
Step Command Purpose
1 router(config-dialpeer)# forward-digits
{
num-digit
| all | extra}
or
router(config-dialpeer)# default forward-digits
or
router(config-dialpeer)# no forward-digits
(Optional) If using the forward-digits feature, configure the
digit-forwarding method. The range for the number of digits
forwarded (num-digit) is 0 to 32.
Refer to the command reference section for an explanation of
the command options.
In the default condition, dialed digits not matching the
destination pattern are forwarded.
Note The no state is not the default state.
2 router(config-dialpeer)# prefix
string
(Optional) If the forward-digits feature was not configured in
the last step, assign the dialed digits prefix for the dial peer.
3
router(config-dialpeer)# preference
value
(Optional) Configure a preference for the POTS dial peer. The
value is a number from 0 (highest preference) to 10 (lowest
preference). If POTS and voice-network (VoFR, VoATM, VoIP)
dial peers are mixed in the same hunt group, POTS dial peers
will be searched first, even if a voice-network peer has a higher
preference number.
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